Dec. 3, 2011 at 11:50pm with 89 notes
Reblogged from isabelthespy
very filled with dreams: Another favorite pastime of mine: Pissing off people from the Northeastern US by not calling it "soda."
POP.
That will never be as bad as calling it ‘lemonade’. Ever.
…lemonade? Like as in calling pop/coke/soda lemonade?
s’cool, imma…
I’m from Louisiana. It’s all Coke. What kinda Coke yaw like? We got Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Dr Pepper, Barq’s, Pepsi …
(Just kidding! No one in the South drinks Pepsi.)
(Source: cruelyouth)
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enduretheburning reblogged this from fuckyeahwomenprotesting2 and added:
agreed on Coke. also, cold drink.
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quarterclever reblogged this from writingfromfactorx and added:
so…. Well, one of the big stereotypes of Georgia and other areas of the South is that all forms of soda are simply...
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wearmypearls reblogged this from ninasafiri and added:
Yeah I’m from South Carolina and everyone here call’s it soda, some people just say coke though. My best friend moved...
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greenchestnuts reblogged this from shiyiya and added:
you mean pop? ;-)
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cruelyouth reblogged this from lantean and added:
IDK, but they do. Found that out when I said “pop” in front of somebody from New York state, so I just kept on doing it...
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effectandcause reblogged this from super-eklectic1 and added:
Soda? ”Hey buddy! Let’s go get some Soda.” It doesn’t even sound satisfying.
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lantean reblogged this from hernameishelen and added:
Why would someone get pissed off for that? I understand that all these things are the same thing, even if I only use a...
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vladdraculea reblogged this from hernameishelen and added:
Okay, maybe this is a regional thing, too, but why hasn’t the term pop come up in this discussion, as in, “ew, gross...
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hernameishelen reblogged this from writingfromfactorx and added:
I feel quite strange, considering I use … any and all words. My dialect is like half-British and half-EVERYTHINGELSE.
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shiyiya reblogged this from writingfromfactorx and added:
It was rather weird going to the grocery store in England, and the aisle labeled ‘soft drinks’ wasn’t just carbonated...
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writingfromfactorx reblogged this from nleseul and added:
Oh, come on, that’s such a weaselly way of referring to them! It’s like calling them “carbonated beverages.” Only...
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writingfromfactorx reblogged this from ninasafiri and added:
I have heard tell of the people who refer to everything as Coke, but I have actually never met anyone who used “Coke”...
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ninasafiri reblogged this from writingfromfactorx and added:
calling… It’s SODA! I’m from Georgia...it’s soda. Even though
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obriencorp reblogged this from writingfromfactorx and added:
calling… over here we usually...them drinks. if we’re feeling more precise, fizzy or soft...
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nleseul reblogged this from writingfromfactorx and added:
I don’t know what you’re all talking about. The stuff is clearly collectively called “soft drinks.”
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writingfromfactorx reblogged this from shiyiya and added:
IT IS CALLED SODA. (I might live in Georgia, but my accent is alllll over the East Coast, so. Uh, don’t use me as an...
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shiyiya reblogged this from isabelthespy and added:
Wait, what? Is the title saying that ‘soda’ is a northeastern US thing? Because uh, I live in the southwest, and...
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phoenixblackheart reblogged this from nudityandnerdery and added:
I was raised where it is called soda and now live where everyone calls it pop.
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lunaraeron reblogged this from foxylittlemushroom and added:
pop/coke/soda… Why...everything Coke in Texas? I...both or...
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deltumbles reblogged this from isabelthespy and added:
my favorite is “bubbler.” I think there’s a very small section of New England that uses that, and I still say it without...
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seanoftheundead reblogged this from nudityandnerdery and added:
imma… Afaik most of Canadaland is united
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sarantium reblogged this from isabelthespy and added:
imma… Yes, that’s Texas. I...Coke do you want? / “Dr. Pepper” conversation more than I...
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dharlome08 reblogged this from nudityandnerdery and added:
imma… Whereas here...sunny Scotland it’s called juice!
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illustratedjai reblogged this from peanutbutterandjamzee and added:
So- Po- …I… I have used both. I—I think it depends on who I’ve been talking to? (I often just say ‘Carbonated Beverage,’...
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bon-bon reblogged this from be-bop-a-lu-la and added:
Soz guys but you’re all incorrect. It’s called soft drink.
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kendermouse reblogged this from nudityandnerdery and added:
name of my carbonated beverage of choice at...time, personally.
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punchdeck reblogged this from nudityandnerdery and added:
imma… Definitely soda.
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nudityandnerdery reblogged this from gilmoure and added:
According to this map, I was born in the battleground state. (I call it coke. Or soda.)
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pinstripehourglass reblogged this from sallyo and added:
Oh, hey, my mom’s from Louisiana. New Orleans. And I don’t think I’ve ever been offered a Pepsi anywhere in that city.
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peanutbutterandjamzee reblogged this from foxylittlemushroom and added:
Soft drinks. (that’s not canada) (that’s just me) (i’m odd)
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nezua reblogged this from isabelthespy and added:
imma… anyone who lets...grab their peace...mind because you...
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fuckyeahwomenprotesting2 reblogged this from cruelyouth and added:
pop/coke/soda… It’s Coke. Pop...fucking noise and nobody cares about people who use
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sallyo reblogged this from isabelthespy and added:
imma… I’m from Louisiana. It’s...Coke. What kinda Coke yaw like? We got Coke, Diet Coke,...
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